GREEN BAY – Packers safety Xavier McKinney is back on top of the Pro Bowl voting at his position in the latest update released by the NFL.
Fans can vote for players as part of the selection process for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games through Dec. 23. Fan voting is combined with the voting by players and coaches to select the Pro Bowl rosters.
McKinney leads all free safeties in his bid to earn a Pro Bowl selection for the first time in his career. His seven interceptions lead the Packers and are tied for the league lead with Detroit’s Kerby Joseph, who ranks second in the fan voting.
The Packers have a total of 15 players in the top 10 in the voting at their respective positions, and five in the top five. The four others in the top five: RB Josh Jacobs in fourth (third in the NFC), return specialist Keisean Nixon also fourth (fourth), CB Jaire Alexander fifth (second), and special-teamer Zayne Anderson fifth (fourth).
Among the rest, C Josh Myers is sixth in the voting (third in the NFC), G Elgton Jenkins sixth (fourth), TE Tucker Kraft sixth (third), LB Quay Walker sixth (third), LS Matt Orzech sixth (fourth), K Brandon McManus eighth (third), WR Jayden Reed ninth (sixth), DE Rashan Gary ninth (fourth), T Zach Tom 10th (seventh) and P Daniel Whelan 10th (third).
Fans can vote on packers.com or directly on “X” (formerly Twitter) by posting the first and last name of the player, tagging the player’s official X handle or creating a hashtag including the player’s first and last name. All three of these methods must include the hashtag: #ProBowlVote. During the final two days (Dec. 22 – Dec. 23), social votes will count as double.